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Old Bridge volleyball shakes of injuries and now gears for tournaments

Scott Jacobs
Old Bridge High School's Antonio Rocchio (8) sets up his teammate Michael Schon (18) during a match against Fair Lawn on May 1. The Knights went on to win the matches 2-0 overall.

Brett Carroll
Staff Writer

It appears that the injury bug has left the boys’ volleyball team at Old Bridge High School.

“We’ve dealt with some injuries this year,” Old Bridge coach Andrew Hopman said. “We’ve had like three or four different lineups so far this year. It’s just a matter of building the chemistry back now that we’re back to our original lineup because everyone’s back.”

Now healthy, Old Bridge flexed its muscle and swept past Fair Lawn High School, 2-0, on May 1 in Old Bridge.

Hopman and junior outside hitter, Andrew Zaleck, were very pleased with how the team looked as the roster returned to form against the visiting school from Bergen County.

“We were hitting really well,” Hopman said. “We knew they had a great defense. It’s hard to touch the floor against them. So, we knew that everyone had to be on their game today. We served them tough, too, so that they couldn’t get into their offense.”

“We started to get our chemistry back,” Zaleck said. “We’re trying to get back into the flow of things with our lineup.”

Old Bridge has high expectations this year, and now that the Knights are healthy, the team is primed to make a run in the upcoming tournaments.

“We just want to take it game-by-game,” Hopman said. “We consider ourselves the best team in the state, and we’re ranked as one of the best teams in the state. So, we do want to end the season with a state title.”

“We definitely want to make it far in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament,” Zaleck said. “That and win states.”

Hopman talked about the quality players he coaches.

“Our outside hitter, [senior] Elan Dorkhman has been playing well,” Hopman said. “Our middle blockers have been really good. [Seniors] Randall Anderson is one middle blocker, while Mike Schon is the other. Our libero, [junior] Josh DeWitt has been playing great as well.”

The Knights ended their regular season on May 8 at home against a visitor from Gloucester County, Kingsway Regional High School.

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